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Network compatible image capturing apparatus and method

a network compatible, image-capturing technology, applied in the field of network compatible image-capturing apparatus, image-capturing method, and recording medium therefor, can solve the problems of difficult operations of dedicated application programs, inappropriate operations to be performed for dedicated application programs

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-08-14
SONY CORP
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[0007]The present invention has been achieved in view of such circumstances. An object of the present invention is to make it possible for the DV camera to function as a WWW server in the Internet.

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In order to convert the DV data which is taken into a personal computer into a predetermined data format in which streaming playback is possible, there is a problem in that appropriate operations must be performed for a dedicated application program, and operations thereof are difficult.
Furthermore, in order to make public the moving image data converted into a predetermined data format in a home page, there is a problem in that regarding the moving image data, a WWW (World Wide Web) server for managing HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) files, etc., of the home page must be provided in the Internet.

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[0023]A DV camera 1 according to the present invention is connected to personal computers 3-1 to 3-3 (hereinafter referred to simply as a “personal computer 3” when there is no need to distinguish the personal computers 3-1 to 3-3 individually) via a network 2 typified by the Internet, as shown in FIG. 1. The DV camera 1 records a captured moving image and plays it back, and further functions as a WWW server. In the personal computer 3, a WWW browser program recorded in a built-in hard disk, etc., is loaded into a RAM, and the program is executed by a CPU. As a result, the personal computer 3 accesses the DV camera 1 as a WWW server, obtains an HTML file, and displays the image of the corresponding home page on a display.

[0024]FIG. 2 shows a first example of the construction of the DV camera 1. An image capturing section 11 captures an image of a subject, converts the light information of the moving image into an electrical signal (moving image signal), and outputs it to a DV encode...

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In order that a digital video (DV) camera function as a WWW server in a network, an image capturing section captures an image of a subject. A DV encoder encodes an image signal input from the image capturing section. A recording and playback section plays back DV data recorded in a DV cassette tape. An IP packet assembling / disassembling section assembles a DV signal input from the DV encoder, a DV signal input from the recording and playback section, or an HTML file input from a WWW server processing section into IP packets, and outputs them to an IEEE 1394 interface. The IEEE 1394 interface transmits, via the network, the IP packets input from the IP packet assembling / disassembling section to a personal computer which accessed the DV camera.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to an image capturing apparatus, an image capturing method, and a recording medium therefor. More particularly, the present invention relates to an image capturing apparatus and an image capturing method, which are suitable for use in a case where moving image data for which streaming playback is possible is to be transmitted via the Internet, and to a recording medium therefor.[0003]2. Description of the Related Art[0004]Conventionally, in order to convert moving images captured using a digital video camera (hereinafter referred to as a “DV camera”) into data for which streaming playback is possible, which is made public in a home page, etc., opened in the Internet, it is necessary to take a moving image (DV data) captured using a DV camera into, for example, a personal computer via an IEEE 1394 bus, whereby the data is converted into a predetermined data format in which streaming playback...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04N5/232G06F15/16H04N5/225H04N7/173H04L12/40H04L12/64H04N5/40H04N5/44H04N5/765H04N5/77H04N19/00H04N19/40H04N19/42H04N19/423H04N21/231H04N21/24
CPCH04L12/40117H04N5/765H04N21/43632H04N5/772H04N23/00
Inventor HATA, HAJIME
Owner SONY CORP
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